[CentOS] Replacement for Linux-HA (heartbeat) - RedHat cluster?
Amos Shapira
amos.shapira at gmail.comFri Nov 30 23:24:08 UTC 2007
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On 30/11/2007, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > > Matt Shields wrote: > > With a GUI that actually makes it more difficult to manage. Learn to > use the command line tools and config files, it's so much easier. > > > > > then why in Gaea's name did they make the heartbeat config files XML ?? > > while XML -can- be human read, its a freekin' mess to read and edit and > maintain sanity. I wish THAT was my problem :). While I'm not fond of manually manipulating XML (XML is usually meant to be touched by programs, not humans), I can cope with it if the f*** programs executed properly. As it is now, even the BasicSanityCheck fails. I'm trying to run the system-config-cluster thing and see what happens. Cheers, --Amos
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